2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-48919-5
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Programmed multimaterial assembly by synergized 3D printing and freeform laser induction

Bujingda Zheng,
Yunchao Xie,
Shichen Xu
et al.

Abstract: In nature, structural and functional materials often form programmed three-dimensional (3D) assembly to perform daily functions, inspiring researchers to engineer multifunctional 3D structures. Despite much progress, a general method to fabricate and assemble a broad range of materials into functional 3D objects remains limited. Herein, to bridge the gap, we demonstrate a freeform multimaterial assembly process (FMAP) by integrating 3D printing (fused filament fabrication (FFF), direct ink writing (DIW)) with … Show more

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“…As shown in table 1, each technology has its advantages and disadvantages, combining different printing technologies to fully leverage their respective strengths is important. Several attempts like integrating nozzle-based printing with freeform laser induction [63,64] have been presented. However, the combination at nanoscale poses higher requirements in platform accuracy and automation.…”
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“…As shown in table 1, each technology has its advantages and disadvantages, combining different printing technologies to fully leverage their respective strengths is important. Several attempts like integrating nozzle-based printing with freeform laser induction [63,64] have been presented. However, the combination at nanoscale poses higher requirements in platform accuracy and automation.…”
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confidence: 99%